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Home / Events / UBC Political Science and International Relations Alumni Homecoming Mixer and Dinner

UBC Political Science and International Relations Alumni Homecoming Mixer and Dinner


DATE
Saturday September 23, 2023
TIME
5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Location
Ponderosa Ballroom
2075 West Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T1Z2, Canada

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Join fellow alumni, students, faculty, and emeriti for a lively and casual in-person mixer to catch up, socialize, and enjoy our politics trivia contest! Dinner will be provided and there will be a cash bar for drinks.

Please register below.


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Asia
Canada
Climate and environmental politics
Colonial, post-colonial, settler theories, and practices
Conflict, security, and peacekeeping
Critical theory
Democratic theory and practice
Ethnic and cultural politics
Europe
Federalism and local politics
Foreign policy
Gender in politics
History of political thought
Indigenous politics
International organizations, law, and norms
Latin America
Legislative and judicial politics
Methods: Experimental and causal inference
Methods: Qualitative methods
Methods: Quantitative methods
Methods: Survey research methods
Migration policy and politics
Non-state actors in international relations
Political economy
Political economy of development
Political Theory
Political theory of land and sovereignty
Public opinion, parties, and elections
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